Day: April 4, 2024
Clay County Health Department Wearing Blue In Support Of Child Abuse Prevention
By Quinn O’Hara April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. On Friday, April 5 the Clay County Health Department and the Clay Center Head Start and
Clay County General Public Transportation Reports Success
By Quinn O’Hara On April 2, Clay County General Public Transportation Operations Manager Don Wright spoke with the Clay Center City Council. He reported that
Construction On Clay Center Section Of Highway 15 Starting April 29
By Quinn O’Hara During the Clay Center City Council’s regular meeting on April 2, Councilmember Daton Hess reported that construction on the 2024 Clay Center
KDWP Planting Native Kansas Plants At Clay Center Utility Park
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Center Utility Park’s recent expansion is getting a makeover. Thanks to a program called the Habitat First program, the Kansas
Clay Center Public Utilities Still Seeking Lead Pipes Survey Responses
By Quinn O’Hara In January of this year Clay Center Public Utilities issued a survey to homeowners seeking information on the location of lead pipes
Clay Vet Clinic Seeing Increase In Exotic Animals
By Quinn O’Hara The Clay Vet Clinic serves a variety of animals ranging from dogs, cats, horses, and exotic animals like birds, lizards, and hamsters.
CCEMS Holding Blood Drive, Wants To Increase Blood Drive Frequency
By Quinn O’Hara CCEMS will be holding a blood drive on April 25 at their Clay Center station. CCEMS Captain Brandon Cochran said CCEMS intends
2024 4-H Regional Club Days Results for River Valley District 4-Her’s
4-H Members from the Central Kansas District, Chisholm Trail District, River Valley District, Geary, and Marshall Counties that received Top Purples at their county or
Kansas State University Specialists Update Guide on Sustainable Watering Systems for Livestock
By Trish Svoboda A group of watershed specialists from Kansas State University updated a publication offering guidance on preserving the state’s water resources while ensuring
KDOT Opens Submissions for Second Round of P&P Grants: Aiming for Safer School Routes in 2024-2025
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is beginning its second round of Planning and Programming (P&P) grants and is now open to